"People like you lose all claim to respect the first time they pay anybody rent."

Dave Monroe against.the.dave at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 01:06:04 CST 2015


"In his [Nietzsche's] view, the construction of the subject and of
memory becomes a way to
anticipate and even to hinder subjectivity, hence this idea of a
requirement for 'the debtor to
stand as self-guarantor'.”

Sorry.  Tired.

On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 12:17 AM, Dave Monroe
<against.the.dave at gmail.com> wrote:

> In addition, Nietzsche simultaneously relates the analysis of the
> creditor-debtor relationship to  both subjectivity and time. According
> to him, the establishment of the creditor-debtor relation necessitates
> specifically adequate forms of subject and subjectivity. Since debt as
> such constitutes a promise – a promise of future reimbursement – it
> thus necessarily requires the construction of a subject able to
> promise. This is a first aspect. The second one relates to time and
> therefore concerns the neoliberal economy understood as an economy
> projected into future since its functioning revolves around finance.
> As the creditor-debtor relationship rests on a promise of future
> reimbursement, Nietzsche suggests that debt faces temporal
> indeterminacy and unpredictability. In his view, the construction of
> the subject and of memory becomes a way to anticipate and even

https://www.academia.edu/5980223/Debt_neoliberalism_and_crisis_interview_with_Maurizio_Lazzarato_on_the_indebted_condition
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